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South Coast Another plaice report. Saturday on Brighton Beach.

Andy2

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Arrived at the banjo at 10.30 to empty beach and which I was surprised as the fishing has had good reports so set up two rods both with up & overs with green & black beads and size 1 hooks bait was fresh blacks. Decided to not use grip weights this time which turned out to be a good choice which aloud me to wind in every 5 mins just move the bait. It was a slow start with the first plaice to showing around 12.30 so target achieved and blank avoid so continue to move the baits which seem to be working and a slow and steady show of plaice for my efforts . Landed 7 plaice and there all around about 30/31cm my biggest of the day 35 cm and I’m still after a big one I will continue on searching..9B7A774C-2454-4DFA-B3C2-0AD0CDB4364E.jpeg0C3ED818-0111-415E-83B5-22C4A33719CF.jpegC2EF1641-235B-4829-B3C0-04A89140B386.jpeg4822C203-0AB9-41E0-A1FD-05C91CB05153.jpegDE9957B5-25DB-4E86-9F09-E44ECBA56BB9.jpeg8E7C86C0-A98B-4AE0-81C7-F6DB937E8170.jpeg70E1733B-13D9-477F-973E-0CA471EFE1D5.jpeg
 
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Good session & nice flatties (y)Andy, hope you weren't fishing butt naked.
 
Nice one Andy!

Can I ask what 30/31cm is in English money, pounds and ounces please?

We need to break you south coast lot of this obsession with length! ???
 

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